Trump said Thursday, hours after calling off a planned nuclear disarmament summit with North Korea, that the event planned for June 12 in Singapore isn't completely dead. 'Hopefully everything's going to work out well with North Korea, and a lot of things can happen, including the fact that perhaps – and we'd wait – it's possible that the existing summit could take place or a summit at some later date,' Trump said before a bill-signing event in the White House's Roosevelt Room. 'Nobody should be anxious,' he counseled. 'We have to get it right.' Trump's latest message to Kim Jong-un is that if and when he chooses 'to engage in constructive dialogue and actions, I am waiting.'

The accusations include claims from a young production assistant who alleges Freeman, 80, tried to lift up her skirt during a 2015 encounter. She alleges that it was while they were working on the bank heist movie Going In Style and says Freeman's co-star Alan Arkin intervene. The woman made her accusations to CNN along with seven others.

PIERS MORGAN: President Trump is very big on preserving the constitutional right to own a firearm. Compare and contrast that with the same President Trump’s response to NFL players exercising their 1st Amendment rights to free speech by kneeling during the National Anthem. And now, the NFL, bowing to relentless pressure from the President, has announced that kneeling during the anthem is hereby banned for the new season. Any players who wish to ignore this ban will be forced to stay in the locker room and kneel there. I was already planning to write an angry column criticising this absurd decision, and hammering the NFL for ironically taking the knee to the President in such a cowardly, simpering fashion. But then Mr. Trump, as is his unfortunate tendency, decided to up the ante a hundred times higher by going on Fox and Friends this morning and saying this about players who kneel: ‘You have to stand proudly for the National Anthem or you shouldn’t be playing. You shouldn’t be there. Maybe you shouldn’t be in the country.’ Sorry, WHAT?

President Donald Trump backed an NFL rule change Wednesday that bans kneeling during the national anthem and hits violators with fines However, the president — who instigated the new policy with his withering rebuke of players refusing to stand during the tribute to America — said the measure doesn't go far enough. 'I don’t think people should be staying in the locker rooms,' he told Fox & Friends in a pre-taped interview that aired on Thursday's program. 'You shouldn’t be playing, you shouldn’t be there. Maybe they shouldn’t be in the country.'

The North Korean government completely ignored the Trump administration's efforts to nail down details of a planned June 12 nuclear arms summit in Singapore, effectively disappearing in the middle of pre-meeting protocol negotiations.

The President's former top strategist said in an interview with the BBC that the civil rights icon would have backed his ex-boss's economic policies, which he claimed had benefited the black community.

The 78-year-old House Minority leader was challenged at a CNN Town Hall by voter from Maryland over the fact that half the senators running for re-election this year are over 65 years. Mary Pat Linnen asked her: Isn't it time for some members to return to private service and to encourage younger folks run for office.' Pelosi first replied: 'Should I take that personally?' and then went on to say she ran for office after raising her five children. ‘I don't think age has that much to do with it,’ she said. Meanwhile, critics have attacked Pelosi over appearing to stumble over her words as accused Republicans of wanting to slash education budgets (inset).

Ulla, a one-year-old Tabby from Greenland, was getting chubbier at her shelter. So the adoption agency took her to the vet and found out she was pregnant. They shared the hilarious photos on Reddit, which have since gone viral across the globe. Ulla, who has since been adopted, is expecting four to five kittens in a few weeks.

Madison Witham, from LaGrange, Indiana, has shared photos on Twitter of the gown which her ex-boyfriend said made her 'look like a slut' (pictured left and right) and revealed she's no longer going to the ball (pictured inset top). She made headlines earlier this month after publicly dumping Justice Champion (pictured inset bottom), 19, when he told her she looked 'like a slut' in her dress and accused her of showing too much skin.

New York City was not the most pleasant place to visit in the 1980s thanks to sky high crime rates where drug dealers and prostitutes openly roamed the streets. Similar scenes could be witnessed across the Hudson River in Newark, New Jersey - which at one point was named the worst city during the time period. Award-winning social documentary photographer Helen M. Stummer captured dozens of gripping scenes in both New York City and Newark during a span of more than four decades. Her photos are currently on display at the ICP Gallery at Mana Contemporary Arts in Jersey City, New Jersey. The exhibit, titled ‘Risk Life and Lens’, is on limited viewing at the gallery and also coincides with the publication of her new book Risking Life and Lens: A Photographic Memoir.

A heartbroken family forced to evacuate when Hawaii's Kilauea volcano erupted have returned home to find their property perched dangerously on top of a massive 10-foot wide crack. Noah Friend, his fiance Shantel Pacarro and their two children Naiah and Nainoa visited the property in the Leilani Estates Subdivision on Hawaii's Big Island briefly on Monday. They found the huge crack, which runs 500-feet through the backyard and directly under the home, threatening to swallow the property whole. Tiny cracks started to appear after the family were first evacuated earlier this month when earthquakes occurred as a result of the erupting volcano. They said the cracks have only grown bigger in recent weeks.

The senior yearbook quotes have become a popular way for graduates to demonstrate their humor or thoughtfulness one last time, and this year's graduating class is no exception. Multiple seniors posted their yearbook quotes on social media and instantly went viral with the cleverness. One person - channeling Queen B - wrote: '‘I was Beyonce in a school full of Michelles.' One senior female took inspiration from rapper Gucci Mane for her quote. It said: 'If you ain't got the sauce, then you're lost. But you can also get lost in the sauce.'

A visit to one of the world's largest cave chambers could feel like a journey into the unknown. Located in the mountainous region of Ziyun county in Guizhou, southern China, the huge Miao Room cavern measures 380.7 million cubic feet in volume. It is the largest cave in the world by volume and ranked second largest in surface area. A joint 19-day caving expedition named 'Pearl' kicked off on April 11 by explorers and scientists from China and France.

MEGHAN AND HARRY'S WEDDING

After Prince Harry opened the door to a sky blue electric Jaguar for his bride ready to whisk her to their evening reception, the new Duchess of Sussex leaned over the driver's seat to open his, in turn. Fans said on Twitter that the move was a 'little point but very significant' - not to mention further evidence of Meghan's feminist credentials.

Charlotte (left on the steps of the chapel, and right with two of the other bridesmaids during the ceremony) was heard telling one of the other flower girls what to do during the ceremony at St George's Chapel, Windsor Castle. A guest described Charlotte as being 'really sweet' and 'organised' as she performed her bridesmaids duties at the wedding. It comes after the youngster won over hearts with her enthusiastic waving outside the chapel following the ceremony.

Not many people find cleaning enjoyable, but sadly it's something everyone has to do. Luckily a cleaning expert has revealed the best way to clean your entire home. Holly Dhillon-Taylor, 27, runs her business Miss Clutter Bug from Auckland where she helps people completely change their home. Now she has shared with FEMAIL her top tips to help people a re-order their entire home - from linen cupboard to pantry (before and after pictured), bathroom and bedroom.

Michael Rotondo, the man who is being evicted from his parents' Camillus, New York, home, spoke to CNN's Brooke Baldwin on Wednesday. In the awkward eight-minute interview, the 30-year-old claimed he wasn't a millennial because he's conservative. He also said he wants to leave his parents home, but is fighting them on principle because he thinks they should have given him six months notice. Mark and Christina Rotondo took their son to court on Tuesday, saying they have given him five written warnings over the past three moths to move out. The judge sided with the couple, and will sign an eviction order if they draft one.

WARNING: GRAPHIC CONTENT. The crash, which occurred about 40 miles (60 kilometres) from Budapest, Hungary, claimed the lives of eight Romanian foreign workers, and their driver – also a Romanian – who was taking them home. Harrowing video footage shows the passengers in the minibus listening to loud Romanian music, before it is cut off about one second before the moment of the impact, as the driver throws the phone to one side in a desperate bid to avoid a head-on collision. The mother of two brothers who lost their lives in the accident, Angelica Dumitru, said: 'I had two boys in the car and one daughter-in-law. Now they are dead and their children can't stop crying. They went abroad to earn some money, to provide a better life for the family. They also started building a home and were gathering money for the construction. Now they will never finish it.'

Cody Meredith is suing Taylor, Michigan, police for excessive force when detaining him on March 29, 2016. Police rushed him when he turned into his mom's driveway, without signaling. Video and audio show the officers pummeling Meredith, who can be heard screaming for his mother while they beat him.

Fashion brand Boohoo showed how you can take a simple $7 baggy T-shirt and style it up five different ways to create five totally different outfits. Here are the looks to give you more from your wardrobe.

Dozens of sewer cleaners die every year in Bangladesh's capital Dhaka as they dive into putrid drains to clear blockages with a stick or just their bare hands. They are paid £7.50 a day at most to swim through the polluted sewers of the overpopulated capital of Dhaka without any protective gear - not even goggles. The city of 14 million people suffers from an inadequate drainage system that is made considerably worse by heavy rain, leading to frequent flooding.

Amazon is making it easier for users to figure out exactly where there package is. The firm is rolling out its Map Tracking feature to all users in the US, after launching it for select users last year.

Casting a shadow on their human companions, looking at these big beasts might inspire a shrinking feeling. MailOnline Travel has scoured the world for a range of super-sized animals, from giant sunfish in Portugal (bottom right) to great white sharks in Mexico (top left). In New York state, Jim Kowalczik is dwarfed by his domesticated Kodiak bear Jimbo, who stands at 9ft tall and weighs over 1,400lbs (bottom left). Meanwhile, in Australia Cassius Clay is the biggest captive crocodile in the world, measuring 18ft in length and weighing a scale-busting 2,200lbs (inset). Another large reptile is the giant anaconda, which has been verified to grow up to 17.1ft long and weigh 215lbs (top right).

The Instagram account 70sads features some of the most memorable products of the decade, and it's probably best that many of them have been left behind in another era. Clockwise from top left: An avocado print bikini, swapping books for vodka, musical wizardry; a rather embarrassing pillow, a sexist lipgloss promo and a bizarre suit ad.

At her heaviest, Jannet Fernandez of Miami, Florida, weighed 387lbs and was constantly bullied. It got so bad that one day, Jannet reached her breaking point and attempted suicide by slitting her wrists. Fortunately, Jannet was taken to the hospital and survived her suicide attempt, which she said made her want to do something about this burden that 'held me down for so long'. She lost more than half of her body weight following gastric bypass surgery and later decided to have have skin removal surgery. 'The skin is very painful. It's suffocating me. It constantly reminds me that I never belonged and I can't take it anymore,' she said.

Margie Johnson of Bonaire, Georgia, described in a post for Love What Matters how her daughter Kiersten has been dealing with seizures since she was 15. While different therapies and a diagnosis of Generalized Anxiety Disorder helped her along the way, she has suffered multiple injuries from her condition. The day before her prom, Kiersten had a seizure that put her in the hospital, causing her to miss the event. Her friends rallied days later and planned a huge party just for her, surprising her with her very own prom.

In an action-packed video posted on May 22, a cat can be seen trying enjoy his prized catch in Brush Prairie, Washington. Walking back to the porch, something distracts the cat, causing it to drop the small critter and it darts back to the lawn in an effort to escape. But a quick thinking owl prevents the rabbit's ambition.

Arabian camels aren't known for their kissable lips. Their leathery mouths can handle almost any desert vegetation - including cacti, and one munches away on dozens in squirm-inducing footage. Their tough mouths chew the spikes which are then digested by their three stomach chambers. Viewers saluted the animal's formidable appetite with one exclaiming: 'That's amazing and terrifying all at the same time.'

The video shows the animal moments after being released into the streets during the traditional 'bou al carrer' bull run in Villareal, Spain. In the footage, the bull is seen struggling to its feet and taking a few steps before its legs give way and it slams into the floor. The tormented animal then slams its horns repeatedly into the road, before a couple of spectators intervene and drag the bull to its feet by its tail. Moments later, the bull collapses again, unable to support its own weight. Tauromaquia Es Violencia (Bullfighting Is Violence) is now calling for all forms of bullfighting to be banned and will march through Madrid this Sunday. Organisers hope to rally more than 30,000 protesters from 180 activist groups.

In the adorable video filmed in the US three children show off their super hero moves while dressed as their favourite characters from the Transformer robot franchise. The first child is dressed in blue and red as Optimus Prime - the programme's protagonist and hero who is capable of turning into a Freightliner FL86 truck. The second child, dressed as Superion Maximus - a robot who turns into a jet plane - struts around to the right. A third child is dressed as Bumblebee, a small yellow Autobot who can change into a Chevrolet muscle car.